posted on Jan, 2 2007 @ 06:30 PM
November, employees and officials at Chicago's O'Hare Airport claimed to see a UFO hovering over the airport. Employees and pilots who spotted the
saucer-like craft stated that it had no lights or identifications, and remained immobile and hovering, until it darted off into the clouds. Employees
who reported the event to their supervisors state that they were not taken seriously, and that many had faced life altering experiences, one even
questioned their faith. The FAA reported no such objects on their radar, and claim it is just weather phenomena, but state that they were
investigating. The details of this event are just now being released to the media.
www.wsbtv.com
Some United Airlines employees, some of them pilots, insist they saw a mysterious, saucer-shaped UFO hovering low over Chicago's O'Hare Airport
last fall.
The Chicago Tribune reported that an object without lights was reported hovering over the terminal for several minutes before shooting up through the
clouds. The paper said the workers are upset that their bosses and the government refuse to take them seriously. The workers reported that the
saucerlike object left a hole in overcast skies after bolting through thick clouds with intense energy.
The Federal Aviation Administration acknowledged that a United supervisor had called the control tower at O'Hare, asking if anyone had spotted a
spinning disc-shaped object. It said controllers didn't see anything, and a preliminary check of radar found nothing out of the ordinary. The FAA
acknowledged the incident was reported, but it is not investigating. They're chalking it up to weather conditions.
Please visit the link provided for the complete story.
I wonder if the FAA did indeed find something, but failed to release it to the public. The employees who witnessed the craft must still feel
emotional trauma of sorts, I believe, which would explain why the airport will not acknowledge the craft, to avoid paying medical costs, if they did
see it as well.
Related News Links:
news.yahoo.com
www.nbc5.com
www.kptv.com
cosmos.bcst.yahoo.com (video
link)
[edit on 2-1-2007 by DJMessiah]